Madlib’s beats take a backseat in newest collaboration
As one of hip-hop’s most talented but mercurial producers, Madlib has always eschewed high-profile, fame-solidifying associations in favor of affiliations with hand-selected, lesser-known MCs, uncovering some welcome surprises (MF Doom on Madvillainy, Guilty Simpson on O.J. Simpson) and some unredeemable duds (J Dilla on Champion Sound). After completing Madlib Medicine Show—a three-year, 13-album stylistic hodgepodge of beats, samples, instrumentals, obscurities, and remixes—he returns to pet-project pairings with Freddie Gibbs, an Indiana dealer-turned-rapper who’s spent five years slowly building his reputation through noteworthy online releases. In recognizing Gibbs’ undeniably gifted flow, however, the album relegates Madlib farther from the spotlight than ever before. (Indeed, the title, Piñata, is the first of his recent collaborations that doesn’t somehow incorporate his name.)